usnrigger
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Well, I picked up a Brazilian 1917 a few months back and have been going over what I was going to do with it. It finally came to pass that I wanted to build a classic looking carry rig. Im taking revolver smithing here at Trinidad this semester and made it my project gun. Today I started in on it with a good old "Chop & Slam" from my old car hot-rodding days. Grip was cut and reduced by a hair over 1/2". I will get some photos of progress. I need to train myself to take more photos, but currently I hacked off the bottom of the grip and took out a little over 1/2". I did have to carefully heat up and bend the two tangs out to fit the lower portion as to retain the lines of the original grip. It took some time but I got the look I wanted and currently have the bottom part tacked up with the TIG welder.
Plans are to get the grip all finished out and a pair of custom grips made either in buffalo horn with checkering or Stag. Other things that are in the plans are a full action job, yoke alignment will be checked and corrected if need be, any endshake taken care of, and barrel will be shortened to around 3". I also have a treat in store for the sights, but will hold off in the release till I get those done.
Will get some photos up, and be better about stopping and taking progressive photos for this thread to show the full transformation.
Cheers
USNRigger
Plans are to get the grip all finished out and a pair of custom grips made either in buffalo horn with checkering or Stag. Other things that are in the plans are a full action job, yoke alignment will be checked and corrected if need be, any endshake taken care of, and barrel will be shortened to around 3". I also have a treat in store for the sights, but will hold off in the release till I get those done.
Will get some photos up, and be better about stopping and taking progressive photos for this thread to show the full transformation.
Cheers
USNRigger